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STOP PUBLICATION
The necessity for drastic curtail
ment in the use of print paper by
all Georgia dailies and weeklies if
suspension is to be avoided in many
instances is stressed in a state
ment issued by Royal Daniel, editor
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special committee appointed by the
Georgia Press association witli the
view of attempting to relieve the
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“To the members of the Georgia
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pers. representatives of newsprint
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print, 1 find two very salient facts
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weeklies, but they are facing the
identical problems, probably exag
gerated, which now confront the
state press outside of the big cities
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sociation, outside of the big cities,
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mainder of the year. It will be im
possible, in my opinion, for all this
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BLOODLESS BALLOT
IS HOPE OF MEXICAN
BUSMESSINTERESTS
BY DAVID LAWRENCE
(Copyright, 1920. for The Atlanta Journal.)
WASHINGTON, April 17.—Mexico
is experiencing a recurrence of the
trouble that started the present era
jf revolution ten years ago. After
a reign oi three decades of peace
under 1 orforio Diaz, the latter as
sumed to use his presidential office in
the elections of June, 1910, to defeat
Francisco Madero and the country
took up arms and drove out the dic
tator. Now after live years of pain
ful reconstruction under Venustiano
Carranza, the presidential elections
again are scheduled and this time
the supporters of General Alvaro
Obregon, one pf the principal candi
dates and a hero of the revolution,
are outspoken in their charges that
President Carranza is manipulating
the machirery of the government in
the interest of Ignacio Bonillas, his
candidate.
The secession of Sonora —General
Obregon’s home state—from the Mex
ican union is a symptom of wide
spread revolt, though not necessarily
conclusive evidence that civil war
and bloodshed will follow. The peo
ple in Mexico don’t want another era
of destruction and the effort to con
duct a fair election will be supported
by all the business elements as well
as the influential citizenry who are
not under the thumb of any of the
government officials or candidates.
The realization that the cards have
been stacked against Obregon has
driven his supporters to extremes.
Stories of high-handed tactics in sup
pressing electoral freedom have
reached here and done no end of
damage to Mexico, for there always
is a party in our national capital who
accepts every cloud that hangs over
Mexico as justification tor American
interference. Friends of Mexico have
not lost hope that she will go
through the election crisis without a
revolution. •
Manifesto Issued
But from Mexico City itself come
advices that a manifesto has been is
sued to the nation, signed by forty
eight members of the house of depu
ties and sixteen members of the
Mexican senate, bluntly charging
President Carranza with having ex
ceeded his constitutional power and
v ith having “violated the constitu
tional promises which induced the
Mexican people to take up arms and
engage in a bloody civil war.”
This is all the more resented be
cause the original revolution of
1910, the principles of which the
Carranza regime nas professed to
support, was waged with the slogan
“effective suffrage—and no re-elec
tion,” there follow a series of rea
sons for the movement in behalf of
Obregon, among them violations of
the ballot, the packing of state gov
ernorships, irregularity in the munic
ipal elections in Mexico City, con
clave of governors presumably to
forward the desires of President Car
ranza in handling the election ma
chinery, the resort by the executive
to methods of coercion, including the
arrest of partisans of Obregon, im
prisoning members of congress on
trumped up charges, and the attempt
to entangle Obregon himself in
court proceedings “so as to incapaci
tate 1 ' in the electoral struggle.”
The manifesto which was drawn
up in the green room of the cham
ber of deputies closes with a warn
ing that the responsibility for the
evils that may grow out of the pres
ent situation will rest solely upon
President Carranza and his asso
ci ates.
Washington On Alert
Meanwhile the Washington gov
ernment is keeping a watchful eye
on events below the Rio Grande and
anticipates trouble along the inter
national line if Chihuahua, which al
ways has been a hotbed of revolt,
should decide to accompany the state
of Sonora in the secession movement.
Naturally the Carranza government
wants to transport troops through
American territory so as to reach
into the northern states of Mexico
from the American border states, but
there is very little doubt of what
the decision of the United States gov
ernment will be.
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Russian and Japanese
Forces Lose Heavily in
Battle at Khabarovsk
VLADIVOSTOK, April 10.— (By
the Associated Press.) —Heavy fight
ing between Russian and Japanese
forces continues at Khabarovsk, on
the south of the Amur river, and
casualties suffered by each side are
heavy, according to reports received
here.
Towns along the Ussuri river
of the Trans-Siberian rail
road, north of here, are all in the
hands of the Japanese, but hundreds
of Russians are fleeing to the hills,
and again have started guerrilla war
fare.
Arrests of Russians by Japanese
in this city continue, but government
buildings are being returned to Rus
sians and the red flag is reappearing.
General Krakovetsky, commander
of the provisional government’s
troops here, has resigned, and has
been succeeded by General Soldereff.
former commander-in-chief under the
All-Russian government at Omsk,
who resigned his post when Admiral
Kolchak assumed power there. Gen
eral Antonovitch, who acted as chief
of staff with General Rozanoff, will
act in the same capacity with Gen
eral Soldereff.
German Ships Will
Be Divided June 15
WASHINGTON. April 17.—Former
German ships taken over by the al
lied and associated powers under the
armistice and the peace treaty will
be divided on and after June 15, the
state department announced today.
Notification to this effect has been
received from the reparations com
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Senator Harris Dictation
To County Committees
Brings Stinging Rebuke
Junior Senator Advises Com
mittees to Name Delegates
Favorable to League of
Nations Without Reserva
tions, Regardless of Who
Carries the County
A remarkable letter written by
Senator William J. Harris to the
county committees in Georgia, the
text of which was made public i.t
Washington Saturday night by the
junior senator, was made the sub
ject of the following statement by
the Hoke Smith campaign commit
tee
“Realizing the hopelessness of A.
Mitchell Palmer’s candidacy in Geor
gia and the coming repudiation of
Senator Harris’ own vote on the
treaty, the junior senator has issued
an amazing statement which will
be read with indignation and aston
ishment.
“He has in actual words asked the
county committees to violate their
solemn oaths and to -totally disre
gard the wishes of the sovereign vot
ers themselves by appointing dele
gates to the state convention favor
able to his and the president’s views
regardless of what candidate carries
the county.
"Surely some other than a Geor
gia mind must have conceive the
words that Senator Harris gives out.
Georgians are not accustomed to
having their rights pilfered at the
ballot box; they are not accustomed
to taking dictation as to their votes
from anyone. however high ana
mighty he may be, certainly not
ifrom the junior senator from Geor
gia.
"Members of the county executive
committees will receive, with the
strong indignation and contempt it
deserves, the suggestion that they
would select as delegates to the state
convention men other than the
friends of the candidate who carries
the county, whether it is carried by
Senator Smith. Mr. Palmer or Mr.
Watson. To adopt any other course
would be a violation not only of the
rules of the state executive commit
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right to a free choice. Why hold a
primary at all if the delegates are
to be named in advance by Mr.
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“Senator Harris’ reiterated state
ment that he is taking no paijt be
tween candidates in the Georgia pres
idential primary is characteristic of
the man. Indeed he is taking upon
himself a mighty role. He is at
tempting to save himself by prac
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mutes to steal the ballot of free
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Senator Reed, voted against the rat
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weeks ago, and that Senator Smith
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representing every doubtful state,
voted for the peace treaty with res
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saved the right of the citizens of
the United States guaranteed by the
constitution. That the voters of
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220 DEMOCRATS,
208 REPUBLICANS
TO BE SELECTED
WASHINGTON, April 18.—An
suing fortnight will be the most
strenuous of the pre-convention cam
paigns to date. In that period the
Republicans will hold eleven pri
maries and state conventions, and
Democrats eight. Two hundred and
eight Republican and 220 Democratic
delegates will be selected.
The Republican schedule shows:
April 20—Delaware convention
(six delegates); Nebraska primary
(16 delegates).
April 22—10 w a convention (26 del-
S April 23 —Montana primary (8 del-
April 24—Navada convention (six
delegates).
April 27 —Idaho convention (S
delegates); Massachusetts primary
35 delegates); New Jersey primary
(28 delegates); Ohio primary (48
delegates); Washington convention
(14 delegates).
April 28 —Arkansas convention (13
delegates).
On the Democratic program there
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April 20 —Georgia primary (2S
delegates), Nebraska primary (16
delegates).
April 22 —Kansas convention (20
delegates); Missouri convention (36
delegates).
April 23 —Montana primary (8
delegates).
April 27 —Massachusetts primary
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NEWARK, N. J.—The Newark Board of
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the end of the school year in June.
Why Druggists Recommend
Swamp-Root
For many years druggists have
watched with much interest the re
markable record maintained by Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid
ney, liver and bladder medicine.
It is a physician’s prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening
medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver
and bladder do the work nature in
tended they should do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of
years. It is sold by all druggists
on its merit and it should help you.
No other kidney medicine has so.
many friends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and
start treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.
Y„ for a sample bottle. When writ
ing be sure and mention The Atlanta
Tri-Weekly Journal.—(Advt.)
Washington through its junior sena
tor goes without saying.
“Under Mr. Harris’ dictation to the
coupnty committees they must take
from Senator Smiththe counties car
ried by him by the votes of the peo
ple in the primary and deliver them
For More Than Forty Years
Cotton Growers have known that
POTASH PAYS
More than 11,651,200 Tons of Potash Salts
had been imported and used in the United
States in the 20 years previous to January,
1915, when shipments ceased. Os this 6,460,-
700 Tons consisted of
KAINIT
which the cotton grower knew was both a plant
food and a preventive of blight and rust,< —with
it came also 1,312,400 Tons of
20 per cent
MANURE SALT
which has the same effects on Cotton, but which was
used mainly in mixed fertilizers.
Shipments of both Kainit and Manure Salt have
been resumed but the shortage of coal and cars and
high freight rates make it more desirable to ship
Manure Salt, which CONTAINS 20 PER CENT OF
ACTUAL POTASH, instead of Kainit, which con
tains less than 13 per cent actual Potash.
MANURE SALT can be used as a side dressing
on Cotton in just the same way as Kainit and will
give the same results. Where you used 100 pounds
of Kainit, you need to use but 62 pounds of Manure
Salt, or 100 pounds of Manure Salt go as far as 161
pounds of Kainit.
MANURE SALT has been coming forward in
considerable amounts and cotton growers, who can
not secure Kainit, should make an effort to get
Manure Salt for side dressing to aid in making a big
Cotton Crop.
Muriate of Potash
50 per cent actual Potash, has been coming forward
also, —100 pounds of Muriate are equivalent to 400
pounds of Kainit or 250 pounds of Manure Salt.
These are the three
Standard GERMAN Potash Salts
that were always used in making cotton fertilizer*
and have been used for all these years with great
• profit and WITHOUT ANY DAMAGE TO THE
CROP.
The supply is not at present as large as in former
years, but there is enough to greatly increase the
Cotton Crop if you insist on your dealer making the
necessary effort to get it for you.
DO IT NOW
Soil and Crop Service Potash
Syndicate
H. A. Huston, Manager
42 Broadway New York
ITCH-ECZEMA
(Also called Tetter. Salt Rheum. Pruritus, Milk-Crust. Weeping Skin, etc.)
CCZRMA CAN BE CURED TO STAY, and when I say rared. I mean jo«t whet I ear-C-U-B-E-D, end not
merely patched op for awhile. Io return wone than before. Now. Ido not ears what all yoo here need nor how
many doctors hare told you that yna coaid not bt cured-all I a*k la just a ehenee to «how you that I know what
I am talking about. If you will write rae TODAY. I will eend you a FREE TRIAL of my mild, soothing, guaran
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I 1164 Park Square SEDALIA, MO.
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to Mr. A. Mitchell Palmer. In other
words, Mr. Harris would run Mr. Pal
mer before the county committees
after the election and not before the
people in the election.
“The people of Georgia and the
county committees will understand
how to take Mr. Harris’ advice. The
people will overwhelmingly elect
Senator Smith, and the county com
mittees will, of course, name dele
gates favorable to him.
“This eleventh-hour wail of despair
is conclusive evidence that the news
of the overwhelming defeat of A.
Mitchell Palmer and his League of
Nations, without the dotting of an i
or the crossing of at, is already
known in Washington, though the
primary is two days off.”
LEVIN CROT
CHANGESPOTS
Mr. Dodson, the “Liver
Tone” Man Tells the
Treachery of Calomel
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what calomel is. It's mercury;
quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous.
It crashes into sour biJj» like dyna
mite, cramping and sickening you
Calomel attacks the bones and
should never be put into your sys
tem.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous,'
calomel just remember that your
druggist sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It can not be
trusted any more than a leopard or a
wild-cat. Take Dodson's Liver Tone
which straightens you right up and
makes you feel fine. Give it to the
children because it is perfectly
harmless and doesn’t gripe.— (Advt.)
Rheumatism
A Home Cure Given By
One Who Had It
In the spring of 1893 I was attacked
by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheu
matism. I suffered as only those who
have it know, for over three years. I
tried remedy after remedy, and doctor
after doctor, but such relief as I re
ceived was only temporary. Finally, I
found a remedy that cured me com
pletely, _ and it has never returned. I
have given it to a number who were
terribly afflicted and even bedridden
with Rheumatism, and it effected a
cure in every case.
I want every sufferer from any form
of rheumatic trouble to try this mar
velous healing power. Don’t send a
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dress and I will send it free to try.
After you have used it and it has
proven itself to be that long-looked-for
means of curing your rheumatism, you
may send the'price of it, one dollar, but
understand, I do not want your money
Sunless you are perfectly satisfied to
send it. Isn’t that fair? Why suffer
any longer when positive relief is thus
offered you free? Don’t delay. Write
today.
Mark H. Jackson, No. 243-F Gurney
Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above
statement true.—(Advt.)
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